Por: The Boston Globe Business November 16, 2022
More than 500 undergraduate resident assistants at Tufts University moved to unionize last week, and are now awaiting recognition from the administration.The students have their housing paid for by the college in exchange for supervising dorms, but many hope that organizing formally will lead to additional compensation and fairer working conditions, said union leader and Tufts junior David Whittingham. Around 85 percent of the school’s... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 12, 2022
Hundreds of excited riders showed up on this chilly Monday morning to catch the first trains at the long-awaited opening of the Green Line Extension’s Medford branch.A packed E Line train pulled away from College Avenue Station, also referred to as Medford/Tufts, at 4:52 a.m.,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion December 10, 2022
To the editor: I’m a former UCLA graduate student who actively participated in the December 1998 University of California systemwide strike that sought simple union recognition of teaching assistants and researchers for the yeoman's work we performed. (UC faces tumultuous... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 13, 2022
In their Oct. 30 Ideas piece, Dr. Jon Roberts and Dr. Matt Bivens have perfectly described an inexcusable and untenable situation in which area pediatric hospitals are turning some children away. As a veteran pediatrician working near Boston, this has been my experience as well.... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business November 06, 2022
MIT named a new president in October: Sally Kornbluth, a molecular biologist who is provost at Duke University. In the months ahead, Harvard, Tufts, Boston University, and Emerson College will also hire new leaders.They are all wonderful schools. You can tell by their price tags... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 22, 2022
Resident Evil 4 is returning in a big way. Capcom revealed new footage of the upcoming Resident Evil 4 Remake during its Resident Evil Showcase on Wednesday, serving up a look at what fans can expect from the newly redesigned and revitalized vision of the classic action-horror... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 18, 2022
Resident Evil fans have a presentation all their own to look forward to this week. The upcoming Resident Evil Showcase, officially announced by Capcom, is set to debut this week, just one day after the Silent Hill Transmission livestream on Wednesday, October 19.The Resident... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business October 06, 2022
PROVIDENCE — After a five-month search, Care New England announced on Thursday that Dr. Michael Wagner will take over as the health care system’s new president and CEO.Wagner most recently served as the chief physician executive for Tufts Medicine, a $2.2 billion integrated... + más
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